Does being married qualify you as being non-trad? And if so, what are the advantages of being a non-trad student in the law school admissions process? Thanks

non-trad students MAY add to the diversity of the incoming class by being able to offer a different perspective than the typical fresh out of undergrad still wet behind the ears typical law school student. being married in itself doesn't really set you apart, being married to a US-SCJ on the other hand may.